Electrical Assembler
Essential Functions:
Layout and construct various electrical and electromechanical assemblies with minimal supervision according to schematic diagrams, specifications, and applicable regulatory codes. Evaluate electrical schematic and assembly drawings, BOM's, and other specifications and plan the successive steps of fabricating and assembling components. Plan the layout of electrical control cabinets, placements of sensors, actuators, and other components, and routing of conduit and cable.
- Size wiring, contacts, circuit protection, conduit, junctions, and other components according to NEC code requirements and design specifications.
- Duties involve hand work and ability to diagnose improper mechanical assembly or operations and to take necessary steps to correct the problem. Any situation not easily resolved or identified should be reported to the Team Leader.
- Perform quality assurance inspections and reporting of results.
- Maintain ISO-9001 standards.
- Perform all duties in a safe manner; support all safety and environmental rules and environmental initiatives.
- Participate in Lean initiatives to provide ongoing continuous improvement ideas for products, process, and procedures.
- Work in other areas of the plant as may be required.
- Skilled and experienced with operating hand, power and pneumatic operated tools common to the trade.
- Skilled and experienced with reading circuit diagrams and schematics, ladder logic diagrams and layout drawings.
- Skilled and experienced to read and interpret written instructions, bill of materials, production schedules and blueprints.
- Ability to learn how to properly handle overhead cranes a forklift.
- Ability to troubleshoot circuits and devices and recommend changes or improvements
- Working knowledge of ERP systems; Glovia, and the network database.
Job Qualifications:
- HS diploma or equivalent.
- 3-5 years or related experience.
- Experience or exposure to Lean concepts.
- Familiarity with current NEC code requirements and interpretations.
- Understands electrical theory and practice as applied to the operation of such components as electric motors, motor starters, contractors, control relays, time delay relays, circuit breakers, fusing, PLC's, fluid flow and temperature sensors, and other related electrical, pneumatic and mechanical components.
- Effective team player.
Must be able to perform moderate to heavy physical labor. Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Daily walking, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing for sustained periods of time, walking, pushing, pulling, and lifting.
Required to have visual acuity to operate motor vehicles or heavy equipment.
Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans.
- Flexible work schedule.
- Generous vacation and paid time off.
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer matching.
- Professional development opportunities, including tuition reimbursement and conference attendance.
- Company-sponsored social events and team-building activities.
- State-of-the-art equipment and tools to support your work.